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Go get them!
I've always used kerosene, too. Wash the area first to get the dirt off, then a wet rag of kerosene, the wash it all off with hot soapy water when the tar is gone. Rewax and you are good to go. If you want the paint to last forever, then park it in a garage, seal the windows and doors, and walk away. Heck of a lot of fun to own one like that. Sure makes the next owner happy, though. "Grayfox" > wrote in message ink.net... > Screw all the crap on the market..use what has always worked... > > KEROSENE......and don't listen to all the bull about chemicals..harm to the > paint etc..just suck up and do it..after it's still only a damm car not some > national treasure. > > |
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WD40. Then use a mild soap and wipe it clean.
"KJB" > wrote in message news:ihyjd.123292$9b.9809@edtnps84... > What is the best thing to use for removing dried bugs and tar off of a > cars > paint? I don't find the turtle wax bug remover does anything.... > Thanks.. > > |
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WD40. Then use a mild soap and wipe it clean.
"KJB" > wrote in message news:ihyjd.123292$9b.9809@edtnps84... > What is the best thing to use for removing dried bugs and tar off of a > cars > paint? I don't find the turtle wax bug remover does anything.... > Thanks.. > > |
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Try Rejex.
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Try Rejex.
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"Wider Is Better" > wrote in message ... > WD40. Then use a mild soap and wipe it clean. > windex / let soak a few minutes, then use a mild soap and wipe it clean. works on my Harley & Vette -- "Key" > > "KJB" > wrote in message > news:ihyjd.123292$9b.9809@edtnps84... > > What is the best thing to use for removing dried bugs and tar off of a > > cars > > paint? I don't find the turtle wax bug remover does anything.... > > Thanks.. > > > > > > |
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"Wider Is Better" > wrote in message ... > WD40. Then use a mild soap and wipe it clean. > windex / let soak a few minutes, then use a mild soap and wipe it clean. works on my Harley & Vette -- "Key" > > "KJB" > wrote in message > news:ihyjd.123292$9b.9809@edtnps84... > > What is the best thing to use for removing dried bugs and tar off of a > > cars > > paint? I don't find the turtle wax bug remover does anything.... > > Thanks.. > > > > > > |
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Grayfox wrote:
> Screw all the crap on the market..use what has always worked... > > KEROSENE......and don't listen to all the bull about chemicals..harm to the > paint etc..just suck up and do it..after it's still only a damm car not some > national treasure. > > use WD-40.... |
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Grayfox wrote:
> Screw all the crap on the market..use what has always worked... > > KEROSENE......and don't listen to all the bull about chemicals..harm to the > paint etc..just suck up and do it..after it's still only a damm car not some > national treasure. > > use WD-40.... |
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use RejeX on your car instead of wax.
you would rid your car of dead bugs with a wipe of a wet cloth. |
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